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Disclaimer December 2007
American Insulock Inc.

 
Symbol .......................... AIKI.U, CNQ
Shares O/S .................... Approx. 47,000,000
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Management & Directors
Robert Jamieson Sr. - President & Director
Robert Jamieson Jr. - Secretary/Treasurer, CFO and Director

A unique efficient structural wall system that holds promise of becoming a major market contender in the new millenium

Company Overview
The Company's core business is the manufacture and distribution of its brand of insulating concrete forms (known as Insulock Blocks), together with the equipment that is used to manufacture these blocks. Insulock Blocks are made of polyurethane rather than polystyrene (i.e. StyrofoamŪ), which is the material that is used by virtually every other manufacturer of insulating concrete forms. Insulock Blocks are much stronger than polystyrene blocks and can be used to construct soundwalls and buildings that are highly effective at absorbing sound and that have an R-30 or R-38 heat insulating value.

At Insulock's manufacturing facility (Mesa Arizona) a six mold production system is now complete and is producing blocks. The six mold machine will be used as a display unit and will provide an ample supply of Insulock blocks.

Insulock Blocks are interlocking concrete forms made of polyurethane that are designed for use in the construction of soundwalls and commercial and residential buildings. Depleting forest reserves and increasing need for energy efficient housing places Insulock Structural Wall Systems in the forefront of consumer cost benefit in the alternative building products market.

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Applications of Insulock Blocks
Insulock Blocks are interlocking concrete forms made of polyurethane that are designed for use in the construction of soundwalls and commercial and residential buildings.

  Soundwalls
The Insulock Structural Wall System is constructed using interlocking, self-aligning, dry stacking polyurethane foam blocks that incorporate concrete and steel to form a Post & Beam superstructure. The Insulock foam blocks remain in place to provide the insulation.

Concrete Post & Beam construction technology has been used for many years. Its cost, however, has prohibited its application for most markets. The Insulock wall system is concretePost & Beam wall technology made affordable!

  • Seismic Performance...
    In 1991, Caltrans approved construction of a 300 foot Insulock Sound Wall on the Ventura Highway at the White Oaks intersection. The sound wall protects a church and school. Three years later on January 17, 1994, the area was devastated by the Northridge 6.7 quake. After the quake and numerous aftershocks, the Insulock Sound Wall was inspected by Caltrans and reported as having NO visible damage.The sound wall was located 5 miles from the epicenter.

  • Reduced Construction Time...
    Insulock Sound Walls are set in place approximately 8 times faster then conventional masonry walls. A shorter building envelope results in reduced traffic interruption.

  • Reduced Site Preparation...
    The light weight of the Insulock block (1.5 pounds) eliminates the need for heavy scaffolding and other cumbersome equipment on site; reducing site clearance requirement. Obstacles such as trees and bush; that would normally require removal can be spared.

  • Design Flexibility...
    Insulock wall systems provide the design flexibility to easily form the block to meet specific design criteria. Pilasters can be incorporated for aesthetic appeal and for additional wind shear protection where required.

  • Reduced Long Term Maintenance...
    No maintenance has been required to the existing Insulock sound wall over its 8.5 years of service. This is of particular note as 5 years are subsequent to the occurrence of the Northridge earthquake.

  • Light Weight...
    Masonry walls are 79% heavier than the Post & Beam Insulock Wall System and cast-in place concrete walls are 211% heavier. This reduced load factor translates to measurable savings in foundation requirement as well as further reducing construction time lines.

  • Sound Attenuation...
    Insulock has a Sound Transmission Class Rating determined in accordance with ASTM-E413 of STC-38. Testing showed that Insulock achieves a transmission loss (TL) greater than 34dB in all but 3 one-third octave bands with the worst case being 29dB at 400Hz.

  Housing
The Insulock Structural Wall System is constructed using interlocking, self-aligning, dry stacking polyurethane foam blocks that incorporate concrete and steel to form a Post & Beam superstructure. The Insulock foam blocks remain in place to provide the insulation.

Concrete Post & Beam construction technology has been used for many years. Its cost, however, has prohibited its application for most markets. The Insulock wall system is concrete Post & Beam wall technology made affordable!

  • Insulation Values...
    The Insulock block is available in R-30 square core or R-38 round core configuration. Metric sizing is also available. The blocks are manufactured using RIM Reaction Injection Molding technology.

  • Wind Shear...
    Insulock replaces conventional load bearing walls; above and below grade; and can be used in conjunction with any interior or exterior finishing materials.

  • Structural Load Capacity...
    The foam is Class 1: polyurethane approved for residential and commercial construction meeting the Uniform Building Code for fire and flame spread protection.

  • Construction...
    Insulock Structural Wall Systems replace standard 2" x 6" wood frame construction with steel reinforced concrete Post & Beam Construction; for about the same price!

Insulock Blocks Are Ozone Friendly
To manufacture Insulock Blocks, the Company is using a new, environmentally-friendly resin developed by one of the world's leading producers of engineering plastics and polyurethanes. This new resin contains a "zero-ozone depleting" blowing agent. A blowing agent is a gas that is blended in with polyurethane resin. When the mixture is heated past its boiling point, the blowing agent causes small bubbles to be formed that make the polyurethane foam up. Polyurethane blowing agents used in the past have been identified by environmentalists and governments worldwide as being harmful to the Earth's ozone layer.

Company Contact
Robert Jamieson Sr.
President
Tel: (602) 309-1177

Address: #122, 4811 East Julep Street, Mesa, AZ 85205, USA
Email: bob.jamieson@insulock.com
Web site: www.insulock.com


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